In a time of mounting job losses, we applaud Holland America for adding insurance that allows you to book in advance without worry of future events.
Passengers who purchase Cancellation Protection Plan (CPP) can cancel their cruise for any reason whatsoever to receive a refund of up to 90 percent of the cruise fare paid. Two variations of the plan allow cancellation of a cruise up to 24 hours prior to the cruise or cruisetour departure for Standard CPP and right up to departure for CPP Platinum.
For most sailings, Holland America Line’s standard cancellation policy allows guests to cancel in writing without penalty up to 76 days prior to the departure date.
Two Levels of CPP
Standard CPP reimburses 80% of eligible amounts paid for cancellations for any reason up to 24 hours prior to the cruise or cruisetour departure. Plus, the plan provides an additional $500 liability (for a total of $600) for lost, damaged or delayed baggage.
CPP Platinum features a 90% refund upon cancellation for any reason prior to departure. Other benefits for the expanded plan are increased baggage protection for lost or damaged luggage up to $1,600 total, delayed baggage coverage up to $1,100, trip interruption protection if a guest must return home unexpectedly and trip delay coverage.
Medical coverage under the plan provides for emergency medical expenses for illness or injury first occurring during the voyage, emergency medical evacuation and 24-hour emergency hotline assistance for legal, passport, cash transfer, medical and documentation assistance.
Standard CPP and CPP Platinum are available to U.S. and Canadian residents and must be purchased at the time of deposit. The cost varies by cruise fare and is non-refundable. For example, CPP pricing for a guest paying up to $1,000 per person for a seven-day Caribbean cruise would be $79 for Standard CPP and $99 for CPP Platinum.
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1 Comment New HAL Insurance: Cancel For Any Reason!
Rick G
September 12th, 2009 at 6:58 pm
1you should buy insurance against bad food and horrible shipboard conditions if you travel on Holland America. We were on the Statendam, nicknamed the Garbagedam, in May for an Alaska cruise and they ship smelled so bad we could not sleep in our room. My elderly parents couldn’t be moved easily so we could leave the cursed garbage boat. We’ve been on 13 cruises and the only bad ever was Holland America. Wait until Carnival sells the line and they replace all their ships before traveling on HAL. Research on the web about the breakdowns and bad conditions before you book on HAL.
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